Cards Game

ABSTRACT

The New Cards Game a young and dynamic game can be considered at par with the advantage of the payment, of easy execution for the houses from game. In The New Cards Game there are four winning combinations, red, black, equal, contrary, that are among them twos twos winners or lost. The possibility to play for the win of a JACKPOT that every casino will decide than, and at the same time to insure himself/herself/themselves against the possible balance with the bench, and therefore against the loss of halves the done stacks. Such The New Cards Game develops him on a table similar to the table of BLACK JACK and therefore with spaces meeting places for the casinos, are able in the eventuality to also have put inside a slot machines or in the computer of house.

INTRODUCTION—RULE

Before beginning the explanation of the game, it is necessary to makesome general considerations in order to underline some peculiarities ofthe same.

1) The game is played on the bench, that is kept by the Gambling Houseitself, represented by its employees and the players. The function ofthe bench is to withdraw the lost ficheses and to pay the winningficheses with its own cashier.

2) The New Cards Game can be defined a game of pure hazard, as the willof the clients doesn't influence the win or loss event.

3) All the effected wins will be paid at par

The Equipmenets

In order to carry out of the game the following equipments arenecessary:

table for the game;

Six bunches of cards are needed (type poker or staircase forty);

the automatic shuffle, or the traditional sabo typology;

an electronic display which shows the progressive prize.

The Table

To play The New Cards Game we need a table, which has the form of acircular sector, almost a semi-circle, similar to a table of Black Jack,or of the caribbean poker table, (FIG 1)

on the external part of the circle there are some boxes for:

the player's card,

box for the positioning of the coin for the J.P.A.,

the box for the positioning of the stacks, (FIG. 2)

Cards

4) Six bunches of cards are needed. (type poker or staircase forty) eachof them made of 52 cards for a total of 312. Every bunch has 13 cardsfor seed spades and clubs (black)—hearts and diamonds (red). The 13cards of every seed are composed by an ace, nine cards of the facialvalue from 2 to 10 and three figures.

The New Cards Game the cards assume their facial value, the ace isalways worth 1, the figures are worth 10.

The Game

The players perform their stake inside the boxes drawn on the carpet,and you/they can aim in one or two of the present combinations. Thepresent combinations are Red-Black-Equal-Contrary- and they are two totwo winners or losers, as we'll see later on.

Example (FIG. 3)

Red-equal

Red-contrary

Black-equal

Black-contrary

After the players have aimed at one or two of the present combinationsin the box of the stake, and after playing the J.P.A., the employee willbegin the distribution of the cards starting from the first player tohis/her left.

After positioning a well visible card in front of each box and with notea facial value that varies from 1 to 10, he will begin to turn his owncards in line one after the other until he gets a score that can varyfrom a minimum of 21 to a maximum of 30, therefore the bench with 20throws cards, while with any score that varies from 21 to 30 arrestshim.

The first card that the employee will position in his/her own line willdetermine if the Black or the Red is winning, according to the color ofthe suit of the cards, clubs and spades the Black wins, diamond andhearts the Red wins.

If the last card that the employee positions in his/her own line toeffect the score that is able that can vary from 21 to 30 is the samecolor (not necessarily of equal seed) at the one that determined the winof the combination of the black or the red, the combination of the equalwill win, on the contrary if it is a different color, the combination ofthe contrary will win.

Practically, as it is explained in the demonstration, the first cardthat the bench has thrown it is of black color, in this case it theblack color will win, the card that has served for getting the scorethat varies from 21 to 30 is instead of red color, this will determinethe win of the combination of the contrary . . . it means therefore thatblack and contrary win, while red and equal are losers.

To Halve of the Stakes

After having determined the winning combinations (as per abovestatement) we'll find a situation in which the bench will have gained acertain score, that varies from 21 to 30, and each player will have acard that will varies from 1 to 10. Considering the points of the bench21 equal to 1, 22 peer to 2, 23 peer to 3, 24 peer to 4, 25 peer to 5,26 peer to 6, 27 equal a 7, 28 peer to 8, 29 peer to 9, and in end 30equal to 10, there will be some conditions of equality, between thescore of the bench and the score of the cards placed in front of eachplayer. Such equality will involve the loss of half of the stakes on allthe four combinations Red-black-equal-Contrary, even if winning. Only inthe case in which the score determined by the bench is 29 and therefore9 and the player has the turned card equal to a 9 there will be nocutting in half of the stake of the stakes. To avoid the loss of half ofthe stake the J.P.A can be played.

J.P.A.

The J.P.A. it is a insured progressive jackpot as, by aiming the stake atoken (each Firm will decide the value of it) in a special electronicmechanism, before the employee of the Gambling House has announced “rienne va plus” it will have two functions.

1) it will serve both to increase a visible progressive prize in aspecial display that will be won only in case of equality among thescore of the sum of the cards on the line of the bench equal to 29(nine) and the card placed by the employee at the beginning in front ofthe box of the stake of the player that has 9. Only in this case shouldthere be any winning combinations, they ares will be always paid at par,while those losers will be withdrawn by the employee.

2) as an insurance, that is to say that the at having aimed J.P.A. inthe case of equality among the value of the card placed by the employeeat the beginning in front the box of the stake of the players can befrom 1 to 10 (except 9) and the score obtained in her own line of cardsfrom the bench from, 21 to 30, that is to say from 1 to 10 (excluding 29that would be 9) the stake on the four combinations Black Red EqualContrary will be not cut in half, whether they are winners or losers.

1-6. (canceled)
 7. A casino table for playing a card game, comprising astraight side and a curved side and an upper surface, a box for tokensof the game on the upper surface proximate the straight side, n stackingareas on the curved side, each area being divided by two intersectinglines creating four zones for laying the tokens, two of the zones beingcolored respectively in red and in black, the other two zones havingprinted the image of two different letters showing respectively theequality or the contrariety of an event during that stage of the game,in correspondence of each area being there a fifth zones suitable forlaying a coin.
 8. A table as claimed in claim 7, wherein the stackingareas are external to the zones in respect to the straight side.
 9. Atable as claimed in claim 7, further comprising n reference marks forthe laying of the card belonging to each player,
 10. A table as claimedin claim 7, wherein the stacking areas are of circular shape.
 11. Atable as claimed in claim 7, further comprising a display showing ajackpot.